Červená Hora (Hrubý Jeseník)
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Červená hora () is a mountain in the
Hrubý Jeseník Hrubý Jeseník (sometimes called High Ash Mountains in English; or ''Hohes Gesenke'', ) is a mountain range and geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the east of the country in the Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian r ...
mountain range in the
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. It is located in the municipality of
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, on the historical border between
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.


History


Legend associated with the mountain

A legend is tied to the name of the mountain about a monk who, having lost his way, was forced to spend the night on this mountain under the open sky. As he lay down and covered himself with his
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, he heard the threatening roar of bears and the howling of wolves. In the face of danger, he drew a circle around himself and large crosses in the direction of all the cardinal points. The predators circled around the circle but did not dare to enter it. The terrified monk was drenched in bloody sweat, staining the entire area red. As morning arrived, the animals departed, and the monk was saved. From then on, the mountain began to be called Červená hora (Red Mountain).


Plane crash

On 18 September 1967, a sports plane belonging to the Šumperk Aeroclub, an Orličan L-40 Meta Sokol model, crashed on the slope of Červená hora near the pass during a sightseeing flight. On board, besides the pilot, was the four-member Paprskář family (a parachutist with his wife and two daughters). The crash claimed the lives of three people: the pilot Bohumil Lanta, the parachutist Oldřich Paprskář, and his three-year-old daughter Ivanka Paprskářová. At the crash site, about 2.2 km southeast of the summit, at an elevation of around 1,024 metres, a memorial with a plaque listing the names of the deceased was erected along the road.


Characteristics


Location

The summit of Červená hora is roughly situated between the pass and the distinctive peak of mountain, which is recognizable by a visible tooth-shaped formation in the rock group. The mountain can be seen from the road encircling the summit area of
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, as it is slightly to the right when looking towards Vozka or from another prominent viewpoint, such as the road surrounding the peak of
Dlouhé stráně Dlouhé stráně () is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Loučná nad Desnou. History Until 1978, ...
. Červená hora is located in the northwestern part of the
Hrubý Jeseník Hrubý Jeseník (sometimes called High Ash Mountains in English; or ''Hohes Gesenke'', ) is a mountain range and geomorphological mesoregion of the Czech Republic. It is located in the east of the country in the Olomouc and Moravian-Silesian r ...
range, within the middle-eastern region of a
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called the . It is the fifth highest peak in the Keprník Mountains, after
Keprník Keprník is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Ostružná, on the historical border between Silesia a ...
, Vozka, , and
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, lying on the main ridge that stretches from Červenohorské sedlo to the pass. The mountain is bordered by several geographical features: * to the northeast by a pass at 1,140 metres above sea level towards * to the north by the valley of the Černý potok stream * to the east by the valley of the Červenohorský potok stream * to the southeast by the Červenohorské sedlo pass * to the south by a pass at 988 metres towards Skalký u Červenohorského sedla and another pass at 1,109 metres towards * to the west by the valley of the Hučivá Desná stream * to the northwest by the Sedlo pod Vřesovkou pass. Surrounding peaks include: * Točník to the northeast * , , Velký Klín–JZ, Velký Klínovec, and Skalký u Červenohorského sedla to the southeast * Šindelná hora to the south * Klínová hora to the southwest * and Spálený vrch–SV to the west * Keprník–JV to the northwest.


Slopes

All slopes of Červená hora are forested, predominantly with mixed forests,The forest stand of the entire Jeseníky Protected Landscape Area includes:
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84%,
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10%,
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1.5%,
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1.1%,
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1%,
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0.8%, dwarf mountain pine 0.4%,
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, and linden) 0.2%,
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0.1%, and others (''
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'',
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elm Elms are deciduous and semi-deciduous trees comprising the genus ''Ulmus'' in the family Ulmaceae. They are distributed over most of the Northern Hemisphere, inhabiting the temperate and tropical- montane regions of North America and Eurasia, ...
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rowan The rowans ( or ) or mountain-ashes are shrubs or trees in the genus ''Sorbus'' of the rose family, Rosaceae. They are native throughout the cool temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, with the highest species diversity in the Himalaya ...
, green alder,
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, poplar, and
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fragments of spruce forests, or
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, featuring numerous clearings, meadows, and thinning areas. Outside of the stream valleys, the slopes do not feature any significant rock formations or groups of rocks. The slopes have relatively uneven and varied inclines. The maximum average incline of the eastern slope, known as ''Sněžné strže'', does not exceed 40° over a 50-metre stretch. Additionally, the eastern slope is an area where snow avalanches may occur during periods of snow cover. The snow layer can persist until almost June. Besides the marked tourist trails, the slopes are covered with a network of unmarked roads and paths. The eastern and southeastern slopes are traversed by the I/44 road connecting
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and
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. This road was originally laid out in the 19th century to connect with the then-developing tourist base at Červenohorské sedlo pass, and later in the 20th century, it was paved. To ease the incline of the slope, two road loops were built at elevations of 815 and 870 metres. From this road on the slopes of Červená hora, there are views towards many nearby peaks, including Jeřáb, Velký Klín, Velký Klín–JZ, and Velký Klínovec. A notable feature on the mountain is the natural window called ''Kamenné okno'', located about 600 metres north of the main summit.


Main summit

The main summit of Červená hora is not accessible by any marked tourist trail. The summit is difficult to reach, situated in a small clearing surrounded by dense dwarf mountain pine and a few scattered spruce trees. Due to the height of the dwarf pines, the summit offers only limited views. However, some of the visible peaks include
Dlouhé stráně Dlouhé stráně () is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Loučná nad Desnou. History Until 1978, ...
, , Medvědí hora, ,
Praděd Praděd (; ; ; literally " great grandfather") () is the highest mountain of the Hrubý Jeseník mountains, Moravia, Czech Silesia and Upper Silesia and is the fifth-highest mountain of the Czech Republic. The highest point of Moravia is locate ...
, Petrovy kameny,
Vysoká hole Vysoká hole () is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Malá Morávka, on the historical border between ...
, and Velký Klínovec. At the summit, there is a
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, marked on geodetic maps with the number 33, at an elevation of 1,332.61 metres above sea level, and the geographical coordinates of . Near this station, there is a steel post with a warning sign indicating that damaging the station is punishable by law. To reach the summit, one must depart from the yellow tourist trail. A difficult, unmarked, short path of about 100 metres leads through the dense dwarf pine to the summit.


Secondary summits

Červená hora is a mountain with four peaks. In addition to the main summit, there are three lower secondary summits within the massif:


Geology

Geologically, Červená hora belongs to the Keprník Dome formation and is composed of various
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s, including
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), , mica
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), greenstone schists,
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es, and
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s. Additionally, the mountain features
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s, mainly
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s, particularly meta-
granodiorite Granodiorite ( ) is a coarse-grained (phaneritic) intrusive igneous rock similar to granite, but containing more plagioclase feldspar than orthoclase feldspar. The term banatite is sometimes used informally for various rocks ranging from gra ...
s and meta-
dacite Dacite () is a volcanic rock formed by rapid solidification of lava that is high in silica and low in alkali metal oxides. It has a fine-grained (aphanitic) to porphyritic texture and is intermediate in composition between andesite and rhyolite. ...
s.


Waters

Červená hora lies along the European watershed, with its northern, eastern, and northeastern slopes draining into the
Baltic Sea The Baltic Sea is an arm of the Atlantic Ocean that is enclosed by the countries of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Sweden, and the North European Plain, North and Central European Plain regions. It is the ...
basin (
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river basin), while its western, southwestern, and southern slopes drain into the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal sea, marginal Mediterranean sea (oceanography), mediterranean sea lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bound ...
basin (
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river basin). The eastern slopes are the source of four streams: Hluboký potok, Páteční potok, Černý potok, and Sněžný potok, while the southern slope hosts the source of Divoký potok. Located approximately 200 metres northwest of the summit on the western slope at an elevation of 1,274 metres is the spring, which is housed within a small chapel. Above the spring are the remnants of a former tourist shelter and a church that was destroyed by a lightning strike. Today, a metal cross with a relief in its base marks the site. Additionally, about 530 metres southeast of the summit at an elevation of 1,150 metres lies another spring, known as ''Studánka Sněžná dolina''. Several streams on the slopes of Červená hora feature waterfalls. About 1.3 kilometres south of the summit, at an elevation of approximately 950 metres, an unnamed stream forms the ''Šindelné'' waterfalls, which are about 3 metres high. Another waterfall, called ''Páteční vodopád'', is located about 1.6 kilometres east of the summit on the Páteční potok stream, consisting of four drops with respective heights of 2, 2, 3, and 5 metres.


Nature preservation

The entire Červená hora mountain is located within the , which was established to protect its unique rock formations, soil, plant life, and rare animal species. The eastern slopes of the mountain host the .


Sněžná kotlina Nature Reserve

The Sněžná kotlina Nature Reserve was established in 1998 and covers an area of approximately 108 hectares at elevations ranging from 980 to 1,320 metres above sea level. This reserve is situated on a steep slope that is subject to various natural forces such as frost, snow accumulation with potential avalanches, erosion, and historical glacial activity during the
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era, which left behind a
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. To prevent avalanches, dwarf pines were artificially planted in the area. The reserve is a valuable botanical site with rare plant species, some of which are unique and endangered, including the spotted gentian, hard-fern, , alpine yellow-violet, narcissus anemone, ''
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'', garden monkshood, and ''Empetrum nigrum'' subsp. ''hermaphroditum''. Tourists are not permitted within the reserve, and there are no marked trails leading into it. However, there are paths near the ''Eva'' and ''Černohorka'' huts, but using them is discouraged to protect the delicate ecosystem.


Tourism


Hiking trails

The Czech Tourist Club has marked four hiking trails on and around Červená hora: Červenohorské sedlo – Červená hora – – pass – Keprník–JV – ''Trojmezí'' –
Keprník Keprník is a mountain in the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range in the Czech Republic. It has an elevation of Height above mean sea level, above sea level. It is located in the municipality of Ostružná, on the historical border between Silesia a ...
– Sedlo pod Keprníkem pass – Šerák mountain – –
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Kouty nad Desnou – Suchá hora – Šindelná hora–JZ – – Červená hora – Vřesová studánka – Kamenné okno – –
Bělá pod Pradědem Bělá pod Pradědem () is a municipality in Jeseník District in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 1,700 inhabitants. Administrative division Bělá pod Pradědem consists of four municipal parts (in brackets population accor ...
– – spring – – Červenohorské sedlo pass – Kouty nad Desnou – Hučivá Desná stream valley – Sedlo pod Vřesovkou pass – Kamenné okno – Červená hora – ''Bílý sloup'' Along the red tourist trail, there is an educational path called ''NS S Koprníčkem na výlet Keprnickými horami''. This trail runs from Červenohorské sedlo to Ramzová and features 13 observation points.


Cycling routes

Two cycling routes also pass near the mountain: Přemyslov – Černá stráň – Hučivá Desná stream valley – Červená hora – Šindelná hora – Suchá hora – Kouty nad Desnou – – – ''Petrovka'' ''V Mlýnkách'' – Nad Výrovkou – Točník – Filipovice – Jeřáb – Mariin pramen spring – Velký Klín – ''Pod Velkým Klínem'' There is also a challenging uphill cycling route from Bělá pod Pradědem to Červenohorské sedlo along road no. 44, which is 8.9 km long with an elevation gain of 474 metres and an average gradient of 5.4%, including two switchbacks.


Skiing routes

During snowy periods, the area around Červená hora offers cross-country skiing trails, including a route along the red hiking trail known as ''Jesenická magistrála'': Červenohorské sedlo – Červená hora – Šindelná hora – Šindelná hora-JZ – Suchá hora – Kouty nad Desnou There are also downhill skiing routes on the slopes of the mountain, which are part of the ''Ski areál Červenohorské sedlo'':


Notes


References

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